The Role Of Assisted Reproductive Technology In Overcoming Infertility
Although few like to discuss it, infertility is very common. But thanks to assisted reproductive technology, couples can still conceive.
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Although few like to discuss it, infertility is very common. But thanks to assisted reproductive technology, couples can still conceive.
Fertility is a personal topic and problems with conception can be difficult to understand. Understanding your cycle might be the key to pregnancy.
Infertility in men can cause emotional distress and impact family planning. Identifying the cause opens the door to many solutions, including fertility treatment.
The clock is ticking. Getting pregnant from age 35 and beyond may be challenging and even require fertility treatment.
Folic acid is an important nutrient found in foods and supplements. This essential B vitamin can prevent birth defects with the correct amount.
Cancer treatment can severely impact fertility. With oncofertility treatment, cancer patients can start or grow a family in the future.
In the fertility world, IVF-ET, FET, and GIFT are different approaches to pregnancy. Understanding each acronym can help patients to feel informed.
Men who desire parenthood later in life can bank sperm. There are many reasons a male might consider cryopreservation.
Hormonal imbalances in men can lead to male-factor infertility. Recognizing and treating the problem can improve the chances of pregnancy.
Individuals no longer need a partner to build a family. Donors, surrogates, and methods like IVF allow men and women to have a baby.